Traditional Irish

Dublin Oshea(Chords)

Traditional Irish

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D G D Have another drink, boys, well have one with me G D A A7 We're home from the sea, yes, we're back on the shore D G D And if you get too drunk, boys, in this company Dm G D You'll roar 'round Cape Horn on the Rory O'Mor.
Verse D G D He lived on the dockside near Liverpool town G D A A7 And he always went down, to the thief and the vagabond D G D Everyone knew him as Dublin O'Shea Dm G D But some say he came from Killarney.
D G D Have another drink, boys, well have one with me G D A A7 We're home from the sea, yes, we're back on the shore D G D And if you get too drunk, boys, in this company Dm G D You'll roar 'round Cape Horn on the Rory O'Mor.
Verse D G D I sing of an Irishman honest and plain G D A A7 But what's in the name when you think of the man himself D G D He was a sailor and he drank with the same, Dm G D And he mastered the fine art of blarney.
D G D Have another drink, boys, well have one with me G D A A7 We're home from the sea, yes, we're back on the shore D G D And if you get too drunk, boys, in this company Dm G D You'll roar 'round Cape Horn on the Rory O'Mor.
Verse D G D He was a lay preacher and a God-fearin' man G D A A7 With a drink in his hand what a terrible sinner D G D He'd drink to the Devil and spit in your eye, Dm G D Then go to confession on Friday.
D G D Have another drink, boys, well have one with me G D A A7 We're home from the sea, yes, we're back on the shore D G D And if you get too drunk, boys, in this company Dm G D You'll roar 'round Cape Horn on the Rory O'Mor.
Verse D G D For ramblin' and rovin' there's none to compare, G D A A7 If you'd met him you'd swear that the man was a saint D G D But if you could just see him in some foreign bar Dm G D You'd swear he was High King of Ireland.
D G D Have another drink, boys, well have one with me G D A A7 We're home from the sea, yes, we're back on the shore D G D And if you get too drunk, boys, in this company Dm G D You'll roar 'round Cape Horn on the Rory O'Mor.

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